The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 4John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 485
... SHAH 485 in the situation was the influence of Payandah Khan , because to him and to the Barakzais the people looked to maintain their privileges as against their kings . When , therefore , he pronounced for Zaman Mirza ... Shah Shah Shuja •
... SHAH 485 in the situation was the influence of Payandah Khan , because to him and to the Barakzais the people looked to maintain their privileges as against their kings . When , therefore , he pronounced for Zaman Mirza ... Shah Shah Shuja •
Page 488
... Shah . His great helper now was his brother Dost Muhammad who , as the son of a Kizilbashi mother , was until his ... Shah ( son of Mahmud Shah ) with the consent of his father seized Fath Khan , blinded him and finally hacked him to ...
... Shah . His great helper now was his brother Dost Muhammad who , as the son of a Kizilbashi mother , was until his ... Shah ( son of Mahmud Shah ) with the consent of his father seized Fath Khan , blinded him and finally hacked him to ...
Page 496
... shah to the maharaja of two lakhs a year under the guarantee of the British Government in return for the assistance furnished . When the shah should have established his authority in Afghanistan he would not molest his nephew in Herat ...
... shah to the maharaja of two lakhs a year under the guarantee of the British Government in return for the assistance furnished . When the shah should have established his authority in Afghanistan he would not molest his nephew in Herat ...
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